{"id":612149,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/612149/?format=json","text_counter":105,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Cheboi","speaker_title":"The Temporary Deputy Speaker","speaker":{"id":329,"legal_name":"Moses Kipkemboi Cheboi","slug":"moses-cheboi"},"content":" Hon. Members, before I propose the Question, I had promised to make a decision as to whether Hon. Pkosing was improperly dressed. At the point I asked him to step out, I had not made that specific decision; I just asked him to step out. At this point in time, I want to affirm the position that he was actually improperly dressed. This is on the basis of a series of precedents of rulings. Hon. ole Kaparo, in 1993, asked Hon. Shikuku who had come into the Chamber with a short-sleeved coat to step out. The definition of a coat according to the Oxford Learners Dictionary is this: “A coat is a long outer garment with sleeves and buttoned at the front.” If, for example, Hon. Wamalwa comes to the Chamber with a very beautiful coat like what he is wearing now – he is properly dressed – and he puts buttons at the back of it, we will not consider that to be a coat."}